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Sitaram Yechury becomes first politician to visit Kashmir on SC approval

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New Delhi | The Supreme Court has agreed to allow the Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury to travel to Kashmir, to meet party colleague.

CJI Gogoi said that citizens must be allowed to have access to Jammu and Kashmir.

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Yechury had filed a petition challenging the detention of Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, who was detained on August 5 along with other political leaders, as a part of a move by the Centre to prevent any unrest and violence.

A senior advocate appearing for Yechury told the court that Tarigami, 72, is ailing.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that this would create political unrest, but the CJI insisted on not making this a political matter.

However, as a pre-condition, the court has allowed him to meet only Tarigami and not anyone else.

Yechury had travelled to Kashmir on August 9 along to meet Tarigami but was sent back by the authorities. He had requested in advance to the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir to allow him to meet his party leader, but was denied on the grounds of “law and order problems”.

The plea stated the continued detention of Tarigami was a violation of the fundamental human right to life and personal liberty.

Meanwhile, the SC has also allowed a law student from Jamia Millia, whose family resides in Anantnag in Srinagar, to meet his family.

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BJP leader caught in porn scandal is now a Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka

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Bengaluru | BS Yediyurappa will have three deputy Chief Ministers but one of them stands out. Laxman Savadi has been previously known for his controversy.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has announced that the state will have three deputy chief ministers — Govind Karjol, Ashwath Narayan and Laxman Savadi.

“National and state leaders made me Deputy Chief Minister, they have shown faith in me. I will make the party stronger and bring good name to the government. I did not ask for this post, senior leaders gave it to me, I accepted it,” Mr Savadi told news agency ANI in Bengaluru today.

In 2012, Mr Savadi and two others were caught watching a pornographic movie in an ongoing assembly session.

He later sought to clarify that they were watching it for “educational purposes, to know more about the rave parties”. The assembly was scheduled to discuss a rave party scandal in the same session.

Incidentally, Savadi’s viewing partner CC Patil was a minister for women and child development at the time.

Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao reacted, “This government is full of comedy. Jail-return is CM [BS Yediyurappa] and person who watched porn is deputy CM.”

BJP MLA MP Renukacharya, a close aide of Mr Yediyurappa, has protested Laxman Savadi’s inclusion. “What was the necessity or urgency to induct him (Laxman Savadi) as a minister even though he lost the election?” he asked on Friday.

There has been a wave of criticism on Savandi’s appointment as a Deputy CM too. Savadi is not an MLA or an MLC, but still inducted into the cabinet.

BJP sources said Savadi was rewarded as he was among those who played a key role in getting 17 MLAs from the Congress and JDS to resign from the Assembly.

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